Hey guy I am trying to sell my truck and need opinions. its an 08 with minimax, s&b intake, and 7" Grand Rock stacks.
If any of you were too buy a truck would you buy it stock, or would you buy it with modifications?
I am just wondering if I would have a easier time selling it stock, or leave everything in it.

Just my but its a 50/50 deal. Modified trucks are for a certain type of person (every one on this org.) where any and every one can buy a stock truck and mod it them selfs. Plus, when I go look at a vehicle that has had a bunch of mods done to it and then removed, I get nervous that they have dogged the hello out of it and are now trying to unload it before it dies on them.

Hey guy I am trying to sell my truck and need opinions. its an 08 with minimax, s&b intake, and 7" Grand Rock stacks.
If any of you were too buy a truck would you buy it stock, or would you buy it with modifications?
I am just wondering if I would have a easier time selling it stock, or leave everything in it.

I put my 08 back to stock and then sold it with 2 year warranty left. Got 28500.00 out of it with 15000 miles on it. You can sell mods.

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